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1. Each flight might last as long as ten hours and cover more than two hundred miles, interrupted by stops to rest and refuel.


2. He was a young, uneducated man from India who turned out to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century.


3. To meet their dietary needs, Indian workers prefer their home-cooked meals, made especially for them.


4. The fact that information is conveyed in this high-tech manner somehow adds authority to what is conveyed, when in fact the Internet is a global conveyer of unfiltered, unedited, untreated information.


5. His wife, Nancy Stokes Milan, told the New York Opera Newsletter that when she and her husband had dinner with a famous voice coach, they played him a recording Sherrill had made when he was in college.


6. The driver, an elderly man, replied: "Llena por favor mi tanque con el gas."


7. Knowing how iron behaves when left in conditions optimal to its continued, unchanged existence only gives a partial view of its nature.


8. They viewed emotion-neutral faces that were randomly changed on a computer screen and then categorized the facial expressions as happy, sad, surprised, fearful, or angry.


9. Peter and Iona Opie, who devoted a lifetime to studying the culture of schoolchildren, showed that rhymes, sayings, and career objectives tend to be transmitted more from child to child than from parent to child.


10. In many countries of the world, people from different groups that once hated, despised, and fought each other now live side by side and cooperate actively in a respectful, smoothly functioning system.


11. Situation E: Suppose you received twenty dollars as extra allowance, found a twenty-dollar bill on the street, or got back twenty dollars your friend had borrowed.


12. These students had relatively elastic demand curves for education at Johns Hopkins, given the availability of substitute universities.


13. Mr∙ Portokalos, a friend of my father, invited our family to a New Year's Day dinner.


14. Each colony has its own odor, called a "label," and the odor can arise from a genetic basis; it may be given to the workers from the queen ant or may arise from specific foods that are present in a particular colony.


15. Instead of sucking the soul from human bodies, turning computer users into an army of dull clones, networked computers — by reflecting the networked nature of our own brains — encourage the humanism of their users.


16. Rather, the result was a whole new Australia, one in which entire species of plants were wiped out and in which erosion, caused by rabbits destroying vast areas of grassland, changed the very landscape.


17. An oilman, Calouste Gulbenkian, accumulated a fabulous art collection and called the works 'my children.'


18. Imo, though, realized that if you threw a handful of wheat and sand into the ocean, the sand would sink and the wheat would float.


19. In 1924, Robert Coleman, a songbook editor, included the sisters' song in his songbook without their permission.


20. For instance, they often become frightened of something, run up a tree, and then cry sadly until they are rescued.


21. The people in Group 1, who had done the researcher a personal favor by returning some of the money, rated the researcher the highest.


22. The artist Pablo Picasso, for example, used Cubism as a way to help us see the world differently.


23. The distinctions between crime and heroism, therefore, or between madness and wisdom, become purely subjective ones in a novel, judged by the quality or complexity of the individual's consciousness.


24. However, the new Spider-Man, created in 2011 by Brian M. Bendis, is an African-American teenager.


25. "Space junk exists in various forms: used rocket bodies, broken satellites, and even gloves that astronauts have lost.


26. Victor Borge, born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1909, was a comedian and pianist.


27. A British astronomer, Edmund Halley, discovered this fact.


28. An ant turns right, left, and moves ahead over a sandy hill.


29. These devices, called Rainforest Connection (RFCx), are now being used in the rainforests in Africa and South America.


30. Mothers often act on an impulse to prepare their children for the relationships and the emotional connections that will keep them safe, predisposed to learning, and feeling loved and secure.


31. Socially inept interfaces suffer the same fate as socially inept individuals: they are ineffective, criticized, and shunned.


32. Apocalypse Now, a film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, gained widespread popularity, and for good reason.


33. These biological rhythms, which we experience as internal time, are probably older than sleep, developed over the course of millions of years of evolution.


34. Edison's DC, on the other hand, required a large power plant and thick cables for transmission.


35. For example, you may have a very large, well-developed knowledge structure about a particular television series.


36. I was thrilled when my cousin, Suji, invited me to Italy, a country in southern Europe that looks like a boot.


37. Many do not blame tourism for traffic problems, overcrowded outdoor recreation, or the disturbance of peace and tranquility of parks.


38. Long ago in East Asia, red could be used only by kings.


39. Combined together, athletic shoes for men and women took up the largest share, with 30 percent, followed by casual shoes with 26 percent and dress shoes with 19 percent.


40. Early human societies were nomadic, based on hunting and gathering, and, in a shifting pattern of life in search of new sources of food, qualities such as lightness, portability, and adaptability were dominant criteria.


41. Spider-Man was the first ongoing, reality-based superhero comic.


42. So, a team effort is, indeed, a necessity if there is any hope of getting the most out of the lighting and out of the interiors, the architecture, and/or the landscape architecture.


43. He looked at me, puzzled.


44. It had a long, matted string tightly wrapped around its webbed feet.


45. For example, Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, observed that "failure to act now could endanger our planet irreversibly, unleashing a spiral of increased hunger, deprivation, disease, and squalor.


46. The inconsistency, which illustrates an ethical tension between the good of the individual and that of the public, persisted across a wide range of survey scenarios analyzed.


47. We can't tell you how many times we have dropped eggs on the floor, coated the kitchen in flour, or boiled things over on the stove.


48. Actually, an actor, Andy Serkis, acted as the character.


49. A printer, J. Spilsbury, decided to glue a map onto a thin piece of wood and saw it into odd-shaped pieces.


50. In 2005, the amount of corn for feed and residual use was about twice the amount of corn for food, seed, and industrial use.


51. The Google website has a simple, four-colored logo.


52. Then, amazingly, another pine cone, exactly the same as the first, appeared.


53. In experimental research by Arpan and Roskos-Ewoldsen, stealing thunder in a crisis situation, as opposed to allowing the information to be first disclosed by another party, resulted in substantially higher credibility ratings.


54. On the other hand, halfhearted individuals are seldom distinguished for courage even when it involves their own welfare.


55. Driving every diversion, from international warfare to international tourism, is the promise of escaping boredom at home, said Pascal in his day: "I have discovered that all the unhappiness of men arises from one single fact, that they cannot stay quietly in their own chamber."


56. Would I have ever tasted ugali, danced with the Masai, or bathed an elephant?


57. The video game, with its colors and music and rotating blocks, prevented the initial traumatic memories from solidifying.


58. When he was just going to move off to get into his car, Justin stopped, turned to the old man, and asked, "Tell me, sir, why did you have to call on all those names before giving Old Warrick the instruction to pull the car out of the ditch?


59. Inspired by termite mounds, Mike Pearce, an African architect, constructed a building in Zimbabwe and another in Australia using the same passive cooling techniques.


60. He was smart, talented, and handsome.


61. To stave off illness and feel calm, we spend a small fortune on spas, scented candles, and sunshine holidays.


62. Then, a nurse, Gayle Kasparian, decided to try a different method.


63. Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.


64. The piece, Untitled (Travelling Dreaming) by acclaimed artist Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, is estimated to be worth up to $110,000 and was the subject of extensive searches after its disappearance 35 years ago.


65. Then a few people read it, told their friends, and started a chain reaction that is still going on.


66. RICHARD FEYNMAN: A Brilliant Scientist Richard Phillips Feynman, born in New York in 1918, was probably one of the most brilliant and influential physicists of the 20th century.


67. If a stranger, even a poor man, appeared at your door, it was your duty to be a good host, to give him a shelter and share your food with him.


68. With a balance of colors, tastes, and textures, osechi is packed in layered boxes, called jubako.


69. Watching Amy look so discouraged, Laurie, her best friend, decided she needed some cheering up.


70. Each dabba carries a code, painted with different colors, numbers, and symbols.


71. In 1888, Tesla devised a better system, the "Alternating Current" (AC) system, used in houses around the world today.


72. Their concentration is intense, focused, and all-consuming; they will also notice details that others miss.


73. The identical claim, expressed in two social contexts, may have different qualifiers.


74. As you know, Sandy Brown, our after-school swimming coach for six years, retired from coaching last month.


75. This material from which his final work is composed consists not of living men or real landscapes, not of real, actual stage-sets, but only of their images, recorded on separate strips that can be shortened, altered, and assembled according to his will.


76. At the core of the dendritic system are major arterial roadways, designed to carry cross-regional traffic.


77. That system, called sonography, used dots and dashes to stand for sounds.


78. Lindeberg claims that a typical European gets at least 70 percent of his or her calories from foods that were practically unavailable during human evolution - milk products , most oils, refined sugar, processed foods like margarine, and cereals - foods he describes as low in minerals, vitamins, and soluble fiber, but high in fat and salt.


79. Instead, become your own cheerleader.


80. Then he and his team, with video cameras in hand, measured the length of their strides, the amount of eye contact they made with their "students," the percentage of time they spent talking, and the volume of their speech.


81. meso-, or macro debris, based on size.


82. Others, from around the world, started sending him their old cell phones so he could build more devices.


83. President Hanlon, staff, honored guests, parents, students, families, and friends, good morning and congratulations to the graduating class!


84. Furthermore, around 2020, speed will most likely be automatically monitored or controlled, taking away some of the risks but also the feeling of freedom that drivers still enjoy.


85. After Krom gave up in frustration, Jaki went over to the tire, removed the other tires that were blocking it, and carried it over to Krom, being careful not to spill any water.


86. There is growing evidence that dependence on automobile travel contributes to insufficient physical activity, transport-related carbon dioxide emissions, and traffic congestion.


87. Few societies in human history excite the mind as ancient Egypt does and, indeed, has for millennia, but the popular concept of pharaonic Egypt as a unified, homogeneous, and isolated cultural entity is misleading.


88. I turned on the projector, turned off the light, put the bowl of popcorn in my lap, and settled in to watch the film labeled HATTIE-1951.


89. On his return, Boutteville, after having praised him highly, counted out the hundred pistoles he had promised.


90. You can see houses like this, called trulli, in Alberobello, Italy.


91. Each music has its own unique history, related to the history of its culture, to the way people adapt to their natural and social environment.


92. Kumkum, red powder, is also placed on the cheeks of babies and newlyweds for the same purpose.


93. Iron's nature, for example, is most fully understood if we know how it behaves when it is hot, cold, smashed, left in water and so on.


94. If teachers believe that their supervisor is supportive, positive, dedicated, and trustworthy, they will seek him or her out for advice and ideas.


95. The pleasant relief will not last very long, of course, and you will soon be shivering behind the rock again, driven by your renewed suffering to seek better shelter.


96. There has been a qualitative shift from earlier eras in which specific tools and techniques were developed through the freely chosen creativity of human beings to meet specific, limited objectives.


97. Soon my grandpa had the only small house on the block, surrounded by a sea of homes four times the size of his dwelling.


98. Even the large, so-called 'liberal' American media have admitted that they have not always been watchdogs for the public interest, and that their own coverage on some major issues "looks strikingly one-sided at times."


99. The borrowers were to pay back the loans at a 5% interest rate, compounded yearly, over 10-year periods.


100. The king tested H5 himself, and after ten weeks of daily tests, found it to be accurate to within one-third of one second per day.


101. The soldier in question, who had the character of being the bravest man in Boutteville's army, presented himself, and taking thirty of his comrades, of whom he had the choice, he executed his commission, which was of the most dangerous nature, with courage and success beyond all praise.


102. Mr. Zeitoun's wife and children evacuated New Orleans before Katrina struck, but Mr. Zeitoun, a building contractor, remained because he felt called to help other people.


103. For the first time, infections began to appear, and tooth decay, until then unknown, appeared.


104. The central ritual of Christian worship is, indeed, a meal.


105. A hundred years ago, people were born, lived, and died in the same small geographic area.


106. Twenty percent of an adult learner's efforts were formal, organized by an institution.


107. When humans learned to communicate using oral and, later, written language, ideas, knowledge, and practices—how to make a fishhook, build a boat, fashion a spear, sing a song, carve a god—could replicate and combine like genes.


108. Individuals and teams, competing with each other, stopped sharing information.


109. Ecotourists, when it comes to animals, prefer the 'good' and the funny, are in awe of the big, fascinated by the bad, but are not interested in the ugly or the dull.


110. For example, in a sample of over 3,000 40- to 69-year-old middle-aged single people, never-married singles, especially men, were more willing to date someone in general, as well as date a person of another race, religion, and socioeconomic status than themselves.


111. These appear to be specific evolved mechanisms, designed to deal with the adaptive problem of food selection, and coordinate consumption patterns with physical needs.


112. The significance of others in the search for the self is meaningful; as Agger, a sociology professor, states, "identities are largely social products, formed in relation to others and how we think they view us.


113. Such multi-faceted creativity has, at times, placed children's literature at the forefront of imaginative experimentation.


114. Anna, a 9-year-old girl, finished attending elementary school till 4th grade at a small village.


115. Choosing a mixture of analogous and complementary colors together, called split complementary colors, can be tricky but results in a calmer look than a combination of complementary colors.


116. Second, larger animals have less surface area (skin), compared to their overall volume (body mass), than smaller animals.


117. In 1986 the British mathematician Colin Rourke and his Portuguese colleague, Eduardo Rego, announced that they had proved one of the most important open conjectures.


118. "Andrew," said Grandad, inspired by his grandson's superb victory, "you are now all set to fulfill my dream.


119. George Bernard Shaw, one of the most successful writers of all time, said something similar about a hundred years earlier.


120. Parental enthusiasm for these motor accomplishments is not at all misplaced, for they are, indeed, milestones of development.


121. Jaki, a seven-year-old chimp living at the Arnhem Zoo, in the Netherlands, observed an older caregiver named Krom trying unsuccessfully to retrieve a tire that had been filled with water.


122. In some cases these dietary changes are voluntary to the extent that some new foods, associated with powerful outsiders, are status symbols.


123. He survived the ordeal and in 1973, returned to his hometown, where he was awarded the Silver Star Medal.


124. So you can only see that part of yourself in the mirror, reflected in the irritating behavior of another person.


125. Most animals, including our ancestors and modern-day capuchin monkeys, lived very close to the margin of survival.


126. Months later, when the professor wrote to all the establishments they had visited to ask whether Chinese guests were welcome, however, the majority of the responses were, in fact, prejudiced and rather uninviting, showing that attitudes don't always predict behavior.


127. So, given that most industrial doors are sold with locks, it is probably cheaper to make all doors the same way.


128. However, for novelty to be creative it must be effective, either in some practical sense, or in that it establishes a coherent set of relations where no relations, or a less coherent set of relations, existed before.


129. Many years later, Angela was awarded a New Directions Fellowship, given to most promising young researchers.


130. My friend, Jenny, told me that she hadn't spoken to her sister in almost one year.


131. Their inability to learn language after that time, Lenneberg argued, constituted evidence that language acquisition was impossible after the critical period.


132. Ekman recruited hundreds of these subjects, who had never been previously exposed to outside cultures, and, through a translator, presented them with photographs of American faces illustrating the basic emotions.


133. This intentional error functions as an advance warning system, manned by the self-protection subself, providing individuals with a margin of safety when they are confronted with potentially dangerous approaching objects.


134. The Count de Boutteville, filled with admiration and affected almost to tears, embraced the soldier, created him an officer on the spot, and soon made him one of his aides-de-camp.


135. Linda, who sat next to her, passed the sheet without signing it.


136. Louise, a mother who attended my seminars, shared how her mother dealt with sibling fighting.


137. Her classmates, mostly white children, made fun of her Native American background and her name.


138. In 2000, the government in Glasgow, Scotland, appeared to stumble on a remarkable crime prevention strategy.


139. In the twentieth century, advances in technology, from refrigeration to sophisticated ovens to air transportation that carries fresh ingredients around the world, contributed immeasurably to baking and pastry making.


140. The expression, introduced in England in the 18th century, turned out to be useful for describing costly but useless public buildings.


141. Newton, for example, imagined that masses affect each other by exerting a force, while in Einstein's theory the effects occur through a bending of space and time and there is no concept of gravity as a force.


142. Claude's father, Erroll Massop, who came to the United States from Jamaica, worked hard to make that happen.


143. For example, José Henríquez, a religious man, tried to keep morale up, and Yonni Barrios, who had had some medical training, helped other miners with their health problems.


144. Meteorologists may require visible, infrared, and radar information at sub-hourly temporal resolution; urban planners might require imagery at monthly or annual resolution; and transportation planners may not need any time series information at all for some applications.


145. One day, his friend, Julia, decided to swim out to a sand bar about 150 yards off the beach.


146. A youth NGO, called Stop the Violence, thought that meeting and getting to know people face-to-face would help to break down stereotypes and encourage understanding.


147. They also rated how generally extroverted those fake extroverts appeared, based on their recorded voices and body language.


148. The hunters, armed only with primitive weapons, were no real match for an angry mammoth.


149. Director and founder of Elderly Suicide Prevention, Arbore, founded the Friendship Line, a 24hour hotline whose volunteers reach out to potentially suicidal seniors.


150. The pilot cut the engine, opened the door, and got out, balanced, and stepped forward on the float to hop onto the sand without getting his feet wet.


151. "This has been a strategy that goes back to the seventeenth century," Paco Underhill, the author of the book Why We Buy, said recently.


152. In addition, our ability to adjust to changes in illumination, called adaptation, declines.


153. A chair could keep its basic, accepted characteristics while still being closely shaped in detail to the physique and proportions of a specific person.


154. Count de Boutteville, who became later so famous under the name of the Maréchal de Luxembourg, served in the army of Flanders in 1675, under the command of the Prince of Condé.


155. However, unexpected circumstances came when they tried to apply this approach globally.


156. The primary reason is that our muscles contain two main types of muscle fibers, called slow and fast muscle fibers.


157. Pajamas on, red crayon in hand, he was very determined.


158. Then after a long silence, Manfred came to him and said, “Erik, if you don’t get another piano, Keith can’t play tonight.” Erik knew that Keith had requested a specific instrument, which the Opera House had agreed to provide.


159. For example, Standage, a journalist and author from England, mentioned that the telegraph was a precursor to the Internet in terms of its two-way wired communication.


160. "The report also explains, "Perceptions of low competence, in turn, lessened information sharing.


161. As a result, trips to destinations, especially those out of the neighborhood, become more circuitous, and trip lengths increase.


162. After consulting it, the soldiers built a shelter, planned their route, and then waited out the storm.


163. It's reasonable to assume that every adult alive today has, at some point in their life, expressed or heard from someone else a variation of the following: "Where did all the time go?


164. Architecture is generally conceived, designed, and realized in response to an existing set of conditions.


165. Also, Ashcan painters used a dark, subdued palette.


166. The count, highly offended at such disobedience, threatened to strike him with his stick.


167. "Listen to what Stuart says," the agent, Ari Emanuel, said to him.


168. Lincoln was killed in the Ford Theater; Kennedy was assassinated while traveling in a Lincoln car, built by Ford.


169. A carbon footprint refers to the amount of greenhouse gases, measured in units of carbon dioxide, produced by human activities.


170. Victoria raised her fingers to her own lips, kissed them, and then touched Kate's lips with them.


171. Placing honey on slips of paper of different shades, he found that the insects which visited them seemed to have a marked preference for blue, after which came white, yellow, red, green and orange.


172. It has been more than one hundred years since the troubled, red-haired Dutchman lived in Arles, but his presence is still palpable in this southern French city with the narrow streets.


173. However, if quitting sodas altogether sounds too difficult, cut down gradually.


174. Bacteria can sense the presence of other bacteria, and even whether their number is sufficiently great, referred to as a quorum, to produce the malign effects that they are so skilled in eliciting.


175. "She hurried out her cell phone, zoomed in on her daughter, and realized suddenly that she was looking at a young lady.


176. Acts that develop habits of love, truth, and goodness silently shape and mold us into what we ought to be — just as habits born of jealousy, hatred, and evil mar and eventually destroy us.


177. With more water vapor in the air, you would expect more intense rainfall events and deluges, and, indeed, scientists have observed the increased frequency of these events.


178. Nevertheless, given Pythagoras's fame in later tradition, it is generally assumed that he was the originator of at least some of the Pythagorean theories to which Plato and even Copernicus felt indebted.


179. It is not known exactly how many copies of the first edition of Lives, published in 1550, were printed, but it earned Vasari the praise of his peers.


180. However, faced with a loss of customers, the competition responded by opening on Saturdays as well.


181. After the war, Dr. R. V. Jones, the head of Britain's wartime scientific intelligence, asked Crick to continue the work, but Crick decided to continue his studies, this time in biology.


182. So Egypt established a standard cubit, called the Royal Cubit.


183. Such species, called keystone species, are vital in determining the nature and structure of the entire ecosystem.


184. Today, we are so swamped by communicative resources and so used to making full use of them, changing, juxtaposing and alternating them, that it seems almost pointless to investigate the patterns of such rapid, taken-for-granted and apparently unpredictable mixes.


185. Foreign influence predates the pharaohs, continued throughout their rule, and saw the pharaonic period to a close.


186. Mel Blanc, considered by many industry experts to be the inventor of cartoon voice acting, began his career in 1927 as a voice actor for a local radio show.


187. These things, by vastly reducing the amount of work needed for household chores, allowed women to enter the labor market and virtually got rid of professions like domestic service.


188. A backyard cricket farm, located in a warm climate (insects are small creatures and therefore are more vulnerable to cold than mammals) could contribute impressive quantities of protein for a surging, hungry population, yet the farm could still be readily managed by a retiree.


189. Fast fashion refers to trendy clothes designed, created, and sold to consumers as quickly as possible at extremely low prices.


190. Here, based on a complex sensory analysis that is not only restricted to the sense of taste but also includes smell, touch, and hearing, the final decision whether to swallow or reject food is made.


191. After lots of trial and error, Richard finally created a system of flashing LED lights, powered by an old car battery that was charged by a solar panel.


192. For example, in the early 1980s, the unemployment rate in Mexico, computed by U.S. standards, was approximately 30 per cent.


193. Therefore, home-based work, teleworking, or video conferences could be strongly recommended.


194. Marc Chagall, known for his use of dreamy colors, was also moved by the play and drew a painting with the same title, Midsummer Night's Dream.


195. Henry Dunant, a Swiss businessman, happened to see the battlefield after the fighting had stopped.


196. According to Henry Petroski, real knowledge from real failure is the most powerful source of progress we have, provided we have the courage to carefully examine what happened.


197. Africa, with its untouched mineral and agricultural resources, presented a valuable source of materials, offered opportunities for new markets, and provided new frontiers for adventurous colonists.


198. And the array of such processed food products, made tasty by the addition of fat, sugar, and salt, is vast.


199. Most of the indigenous peoples, accustomed to rule by small elites, simply accepted their new governors, making the imposition of Western rule relatively easy.


200. Potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, tomatoes, cacao, red peppers, and other crops were carried from the New World to the Old.


201. He helped his neighbor and, in the process, made a fortune.


202. Wooden shoes, called klompen, were the perfect tool to keep farmers' feet dry while working in wet areas.


203. In 1995, a group of high school students in Miner County, South Dakota, started planning a revival.


204. In this case, the water may appear brown, red, or even black.


205. Sellers in bright orange tents line the harbor and sell herring in every imaginable form:fried, pickled, smoked, in bottles, in cans, in soup, on pizza, and in sandwiches.


206. Eighty percent was informal, organized by the learner.


207. The great climatic change the lake underwent and continued evaporation, exceeding the inflow of fresh water, reduced the lake to one-twentieth of its former size.


208. Wanting to make the best possible impression, the American company sent its most promising young executive, Fred Wagner, who spoke fluent German.


209. Back in Slovenia, Žižek was unable to get a university position, spent several years in national service, and was then unemployed.


210. The people also, worked together to plant flowers, trees, and grass.


211. Ester leaped from her bed with delight, dashed into the living room, and shouted, "Mom, come here.


212. For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.


213. This situation also translates into a large amount of nutrient-rich biomass that makes the crop a very attractive resource for primary consumers, compared to the vegetation in the surrounding areas.


214. Many people believe that creative thinking is a special gift, possessed by only a few people.


215. But Russia's hopes were damaged by what happened in 2010, when forest fires during searing summer heat destroyed whole villages, killed more than 50 people, left thousands homeless and enveloped the capital, Moscow, in a poisonous smog.


216. Then we also highly value the quality of the voice, compared to others, in the same way that we enjoy the sound of certain instruments more than others.


217. Government goods and services are, by and large, distributed to groups of individuals through the use of nonmarket rationing.


218. After the war, Audrey and her mother moved to London, where she studied ballet, worked as a model, and in 1951 began acting in films, mostly in minor or supporting roles.


219. Katherine Schreiber and Leslie Sim, experts on exercise addiction, recognized that smartwatches and fitness trackers have probably inspired sedentary people to take up exercise, and encouraged people who aren't very active to exercise more consistently.


220. Generally, higher-graded teas are teas with leaves that are tightly and uniformly rolled.


221. The graph above shows the total domestic use of corn including feed and residual use and food, seed, and industrial use in the United States from 2005 to 2017.


222. Then, at the top, it flipped over, tucked its wings in and dived straight down, spiraling as it went.


223. Scientific research has found that exercise can cause nerve cells to form thick, interconnected webs that make the brain run faster and more efficiently.


224. They were wonderful stories — about a small princess whose carriage was pulled by ostriches, a boy turned into a bear, a little girl lost in a forest of lilacs, wicked queens, good fairies disguised as white cats, marvelous feasts and dazzling palaces.


225. The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).


226. Lessard imagined how scary it would be to be the child, left alone without knowing what was happening.


227. He spent $500 on building supplies and, in five days, built a 3.5-by-8-foot house, at the curb in front of his apartment.


228. Spatial data representing elevations, depths, temperatures, or populations can be stored in a digital database, accessed, and displayed on a map.


229. Galileo, who heard about the Dutch spyglass and began making his own, realized right away how useful the device could be to armies and sailors.


230. For this reason, many consider descriptors such as sociomental, networked, and/or digital preferable to virtual in describing these spaces and societies.


231. The head archaeologist, a Peruvian, discovered a large pottery piece.


232. In their work they are asking critical questions about how the body is trained, disciplined, and manipulated in sports and how some sport scientists are using technology to probe, monitor, test, evaluate, and rehabilitate the body as a performance machine.


233. The blue lights in Glasgow, which mimicked the lights atop police cars, seemed to imply that the police were always watching.


234. The film director, as compared to the theater director, has as his material, the finished, recorded celluloid.


235. The executive saw in his hand a check for $500,000, signed by John D. Rockefeller, then one of the richest men in the world!


236. Furthermore, red was found to be more effective when it comes to improving our attention to detail.


237. Serotonin is an organic compound, found in the brain, which makes you feel good.


238. One informed coach, who accepted the position in these circumstances, demanded and received a five-year guaranteed contract at several million dollars each year.


239. I offered him a nest made of a covered box, bedded with straw and with a round doorway cut in the front.


240. In 1850, caught up in a rising tide of Norwegian romantic nationalism, Bull co-founded the first theater in which actors performed in Norwegian rather than Danish.


241. As understanders, we have a list of beliefs, indexed by subject area.


242. This trend was promoted when FIFA, the world's largest soccer association, decided to adopt goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup.


243. Common foods for osechi are broiled fish cakes, simmered black soy beans, and red or white herring roe, which symbolize good health, a good harvest, and prosperity.


244. It continue to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks.


245. It had two red buttons, labeled COPY and REVERSE.


246. However, Edison, who was in charge of the federal government project, rejected Tesla's idea.


247. The Braille system, as it came to be known, made it possible to place all the world's literature at the fingertips of blind readers.


248. In these situations, families have to be educated about nutrition, encouraged to diversify their diets, plant more green vegetables, and sometimes receive nutritional assistance to correct imbalances.


249. These fierce radicals, built into life as both protectors and avengers, are potent agents of aging.


250. However, since then, the amount of corn for food, seed, and industrial use has been consistently higher than that for feed and residual use.


251. Plastics that act as pollutants are categorized into micro- meso-, or macro debris, based on size.


252. Decades of war and geopolitical turmoil, combined with sweeping changes to the scale and social organization of governments, put a new premium on training large groups of elite civil and military engineers.


253. Mexican economists, however, argued that this figure was meaningless because Mexican work habits and culture were different from those in the United States.


254. The same respondents, however, said they prefer to buy cars that protect them and their passengers, especially if family members are involved.


255. This is especially true when they feel unworthy, angry, depressed, unattractive or unaccepted.” It's time to let go of your perfectionism.


256. That was a sign: "Father, run!


257. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead once said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.


258. Dave Butcher, director of training for Sea World in Florida, showed me more than I'd imagined possible.


259. He had spread the snow, watered the ice, and made it smooth.


260. The more denim was washed, the softer it would get, eventually achieving that worn-in, made-just-for-me feeling you probably get with your favorite jeans.


261. As they chatted, Kenneth, who is also known as Smokie, revealed that he had been homeless since his wife died about a decade ago.


262. Larry Jacoby, the psychologist who first demonstrated this memory illusion in the laboratory, titled his article "Becoming Famous Overnight".


263. He propelled himself into a backspin, covered his eyes, and extended his arm above his head.


264. In doing so, they established the principle and practice of the collective administration of rights, based on the fact that ― with the possible exception of opera performances ― it was impossible for a single composer or publisher to monitor every use of his or her work by singers, bands, promoters or, in the twentieth century, broadcasters.


265. These advances came about because an individual, or many individuals, used the full resources of his or her intellectual imagination to solve problems that had previously been thought to be unsolvable.


266. "The park is also home to a famous dragon fountain, covered with beautiful colored tiles.


267. Lying on the floor in the corner of the crowded shelter, surrounded by bad smells, I could not fall asleep.


268. When hunting on land, the men would climb on wooden dogsleds, known as qamutiks.


269. Finding the key chain, she pulled it out, aimed in the general direction of her vehicle and pressed the release button.


270. Socrates, if we can believe Plato's dialogues, used to set forth his ideas in myths.


271. The second of these is, of course, caused by the first.


272. The ultimate life force lies in tiny cellular factories of energy, called mitochondria, that burn nearly all the oxygen we breathe in.


273. He discovered that there is a bird, called a kingfisher, that has the ability to manage sudden changes in air resistance.


274. The Canadian, delighted with the offer, suggested that they meet again the next morning with their respective lawyers to finalize the details.


275. Rather, they will happen only through state intervention, based on parliamentary decision.


276. The deepest ocean canyon, known as the Challenger Deep, near the island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean, plunges 35,800 feet below the water's surface.


277. In this experiment, spoken words are played through the headphones, but a different set of words is played to each ear.


278. Certainly no culture is composed of herds of clones who have been defined by their environment; nevertheless, each culture is fashioned by pervading and prevailing tenets - whether they are conscious or subconscious , spoken or tacit.


279. Athletes who have confidence are able to be positive, motivated, intense, focused, and emotionally in control when they need to be.


280. According to the legend, Finn MacCool, an Irish giant, decided to build the causeway to fight his Scottish rival, Benadonner.


281. When older children lose instinctive acceptance of imagined objects in play, teachers can reaffirm the symbolic and representative role of objects through the practice of imaginative exploration in drama: a cardboard circle, presented convincingly, can symbolise a precious crown.


282. The creative director of the firm, Sander Veenendaal, stated that this new measure has not only improved workers' lives, but helped to build up their brand as well.


283. "And so we drift, driven by the winds of circumstance, tossed about by the waves of tradition and custom.


284. The ant took this ball in its two front feet, lifted it off the aphid, and held it.


285. Wayne Gretzky, the legendary ice hockey player, said, "You miss 100% of the shots that you never take."


286. In 2017, approximately 7 billion bushels of com were used for food, seed, and industrial purposes, which was the largest amount of com used for those purposes.


287. It was divided into 500 states in AD 1500, got down to a minimum of 25 states in the 1980s, and is now up again to over 40.


288. One of the keys to end all wars, hatred, bigotry, suffering, violence, and disease is kindness.


289. Yet in 1924, a member of the third British expedition, Edward Felix Norton, reached an elevation of 28,126 feet ― just 900 feet below the summit ― before being defeated by exhaustion and snow blindness.


290. Joshua trees are evergreen, with numerous, sharp-pointed leaves at the ends of their branches.


291. This subjective world, interpreted in a particular way, is for us the "objective" world; we cannot know any world other than the one we know as a result of our own interpretations.


292. Regardless of the actual date, it is said that Kaldi, the goatherd, noticed that his goats did not sleep at night after eating berries from what would later be known as a coffee tree.


293. For example, the artificial color Yellow No_6, used in some pineapple juices, adds nothing to the taste.


294. In other cases, gendered or racialized themes provide the pretext for such segregation, such as addressing the theme of domesticity exclusively with works by women.


295. More than 1,400 news reporters from all over the world, together with the family members of the miners, gathered to watch the rescue process.


296. The body has an effective system of natural defence against parasites, called the immune system.


297. In 1856, he waterproofed a simple box camera, attached it to a pole, and lowered it beneath the waves off the coast of southern England.


298. When Fred first met his German hosts, he shook hands firmly, greeted everyone in German, and even remembered to bow the head slightly as is the German custom.


299. During its first half century, games were not played at night, which meant that baseball games, like the traditional work day, ended when the sun set.


300. The audience was, however, captivated by its novelty.


301. Through longer-term programs, this organization treats chronic diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness, and AIDS; and brings health care to remote, isolated areas where resources and training are limited.


302. Any job can be re-scoped, eliminated or outsourced at any time.


303. Next, it was able to get out of the car in less than four minutes and, once out of the vehicle, got on its knees and sped away.


304. Bank for the Poor: In 1974, Muhammed Yunus, a young professor of economics at a Bangladeshi university, was visiting a village to study its economic situations.


305. In many fields a research article will have more than twenty authors, arranged hierarchically like film credits.


306. Think of it as the robot-assisted human, given superpowers through the aid of technology.


307. Many users didn't like this change and, on principle, refused to click on the ads.


308. The teenage running phenomenon, Mary Decker, surprised the sports world in the 1970s when she reported that she ate a plate of spaghetti noodles the night before a race.


309. People have noticed its magical power of turning a few dollars, invested wisely, into millions.


310. He set his alarm for 4:00 a.m., got his own breakfast, and took the early morning train to Boston.


311. To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.


312. Haydn, delighted, overwhelmed the German intellect with questions; his countenance recovered its animation, and Sir Joshua rapidly seized its traits.


313. A powerful, well-positioned leader may draw followers who are ambitious and want to hitch their wagons to a rising star.


314. Time spent on on-line interaction with members of one's own, preselected community leaves less time available for actual encounters with a wide variety of people.


315. "The security guard, who had worked for the company for many years, looked his boss straight in the eyes, showing no sign of emotion on his face.


316. As long as humans could not write or produce other abstract material symbols with the aid of which knowledge could be summarized, stored and conveyed effectively, there were severe limits on the amount of information people could accumulate as well as on its reliability, while there would have been a high premium on keeping information as simple as possible.


317. Victoria stepped toward her, reached out, placed a hand on her shoulder, and spoke softly.


318. We rush through our childhood, red lights, and a courtship as if channel surfing.


319. They are looking to reclaim some of the flavors of old-fashioned breads that were lost as baking became more industrialized and baked goods became more refined, standardized, and ― some would say―flavorless.


320. Theoretical support came soon from E. Lenneberg who, in his Biological Foundations of Language, noted that the rapid growth of nerve connections, which ceases at puberty, coincides with the child's acquisition of language.


321. She opened up the box to see a beautiful ceramic vase, broken into several pieces.


322. Demand for the mineral, which is used to make high-quality chemical fertilizers, made it very valuable.


323. When Michael Jordan, the dominant basketball player of the last decade of the twentieth century, ended his second retirement from the sport, the team for which he played, the Washington Wizards, attracted sellout audiences everywhere it played.


324. Their commanding officer, relieved that his men had survived the snowstorm, asked how they made their way out.


325. Afterward, the movie Amadeus, a celebration of the genius of Mozart, which he also directed, swept eight Oscars including one for best director.


326. Once he has hit his little sister, destroyed something valuable, hurt another child, been suspended from school, broken the law, or contributed to his parents’ marital discord?


327. He was amazed to find that freshly caught fish and duck, frozen quickly in such a fashion, kept their taste and texture.


328. The shift from a teacher-centered, high-art focus to a more egalitarian, student-centered orientation highlights several issues about musical and educational values.


329. For many years now, mediated entertainment such as TV and film has been able to stimulate our optical and auditory senses with sights and sounds.


330. When the new teacher, Ms. Calico, told the class about summer art programs, Cora assumed that the teacher was talking to the upper-class students and not her.


331. To help the child to develop a new story, the counsellor and child search for times when the problem has not influenced the child or the child's life and focus on the different ways the child thought, felt and behaved.


332. During the five years I have been with the firm, I have carried out my duties conscientiously and have, in fact, made a number of suggestions that have been of some benefit to the firm.


333. When you read the comics section of the newspaper, cut out a cartoon that makes you laugh.


334. When they compared the way pedestrians crossed at both kinds of crosswalks on roads with considerable traffic volumes, they found that people at unmarked crosswalks tended to look both ways more often, waited more often for gaps in traffic, and crossed the road more quickly.


335. An Egyptian executive, after entertaining his Canadian guest, offered him joint partnership in a new business venture.


336. It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.


337. She, along with many other students, signed up.


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